In Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure, Maxwell unites with Batman™, Superman™ and the rest of The Justice League™ to restore order to the DC Comics Universe. Challenge your imagination as you battle the mightiest villains in an exciting, action-filled adventure through GOTHAM CITY™, METROPOLIS™, ATLANTIS™ and other iconic...

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"This is a game about creativity.. and Batman. The puzzles are less fun, though the power system does add many enjoyable features. Overall, it's good!"

Special Offer

WB Games has teamed up with DC Publishing to create the very first Scribblenauts comic book! In a completely original story, follow Maxwell as he partners with Superman and Batman and uses the power of his imagination to vanquish mysterious villains out to destroy them. Included with every purchase on Steam!

Your free comic will be downloaded to this folder upon download of the game:
…steamapps\common\Scribblenauts Unmasked\DLC

About This Game

In Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure, Maxwell unites with Batman™, Superman™ and the rest of The Justice League™ to restore order to the DC Comics Universe.

Challenge your imagination as you battle the mightiest villains in an exciting, action-filled adventure through GOTHAM CITY™, METROPOLIS™, ATLANTIS™ and other iconic locales from the DC Comics Universe. Bring out your inner super hero (or villain!) with the all-new Hero Creator by crafting completely original objects out of parts of existing DC Comics characters. Then assign unique properties to your creations and use them to solve puzzles, or share them online with friends – which they can use in game or further modify as they like.

Key Features

Heroic Feats: Enjoy addictive replayability with new, dynamic puzzles that continuously generate different missions every time you play it.

The Hero Creator: Create, edit and share your own personalized super hero or villain by using parts of existing objects from the expansive DC Comics universe. How will your Wonder Joker stack up against your friend’s Bat Bain?

Introducing the Batcomputer: Need help looking for that perfect object to summon? Reference the in-game encyclopedia that lists the names and description of every object from the DC Comics universe.

I love this game *^*The imagination and creativity Scribblenauts has, combined with the DC comics world is extremely fun and entertaining. In this you will meet ALL your favourite heroes from the DC universe, sorry Marvel... ;xYou can create almost anything you want, but now with Super-heroes :DLet your inner-child run free with this great game c;

The downside is that it's not the longest game a there is virutally no exploration. Ultimately very linear yet still fun :33

This game is heaps of fun!I love how you can play with all the DC Superheroes!I don't like how it sometimes it doesn't understand what you wrote, even though it was correct.And it doesn't let you write the same thing down in one level :/But mostly it's still heaps of fun and quite easy to use so I still recommend this, especially if you love DC Superheroes.

...I would play this game some more to test it better. For now... is it a bad game? No it's not, nor it is the little masterpiece it could have been.

The "create what you want writing it" thing is cool to some extent; it could easily become boring and, when rapid action is needed, you would probably create something basic just to solve the problem quickly. Otherwise, you would smile two or three times creating absurd things, then the action will become very repetitive. In the end, also language understanding problems by the AI will prevent some of your fantasies to be created in the game.

What about the DC Universe? On the one hand, the game has an enormous library containing almost all of the DC characters, the most strange and forgotten ones too. That's cool, but... on the other hand, the narrative is very basic and not only made for chidren, but actually childish and sometimes annoying. So, if the game is made for (quite stupid) children who probably haven't a deep knowldege of the DC comics, why is this enormous fan-service library provided?

...who is this game for, exactly? I can't say, but probably not for me.

i love this game but there is a glitch where i cant get past the first mission on oa when i get to the bit where i have to take the orange lantern and distract larfleeze with food but instantly after it tells me to get the lantern larfleeze freezes and i can only use my mouse to turn my character and my other mouse controls and my keyboard controls dont work it would help me if you could fix this soon because i cant get past the level :)

Loved it, it's a tad less good than the original but it's still an awesome game.

The positive

Scribblenauts Unmasked lets you unleash the power of your imagination. The number of items you can create is astonishing and now you can create DC comics characters (as well as a lot of alternative versions of them). You can have a lot of fun trying to make them interact with each other. I don't know much about comics characters and the game teaches you quite a bit about their origin (there are dedicated quests about the origins of a few characters), their powers and how they're all linked to each other. The number of side quests is huge and can sometimes be tricky to solve. It's also interesting to find some unusual combinations to solve them. Scribblenauts might look like it aims at a younger audience but even when you're not a kid anymore, it's still a hella lot of fun. I love the very cute graphic style and the soundtrack is pretty awesome. Imagination is a powerful tool. Finally, for achievement hunters, most of the achievements are easy to get.

The negative

It's not very long (just a few hours) and unlocking costumes is just grinding, you have to solve a lot of quests to get them all. The story isn't very compelling to be honest and is mostly carried by the DC universe. The number of different environment isn't very high as well and it's a bit disappointing.

Conclusion

Great game, for both kids and adults. The cuteness of the graphics and the soundtrack, as well as the (probably not always obvious) depth of the gameplay makes it really enjoyable. I'm just disappointed that they basically took Scribblenauts Unlimited, added the DC universe and didn't add very much new gameplay mechanics. Get the first one if you haven't played it since it's better in my opinion, unless you're a huge fan of the DC universe.